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Who asked You?
[Paperback - 2014]
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Category: Fiction
Sub-category: Women Fiction
Additional Category: Literary Fiction
Publisher: Berkley | ISBN: 9780451417022 | Pages: 432
Shipping Weight: .335 | Dimensions: 5.07 x .88 x 8.06 inches

From the #1 New York Times bestselling author…“Remember Getting to Happy, Waiting to Exhale, and How Stella Got Her Groove Back? Well, you won’t likely forget Terry McMillan’s Who Asked You? either” (Raleigh News & Observer).

Betty Jean already has her hands full when her grown daughter leaves her two young sons in her care. In between dealing with her other adult children, two opinionated sisters, an ill husband, and her own postponed dreams—BJ still manages to hold down a job delivering room service at a hotel.

Her son Dexter is about to be paroled from prison; Quentin, the family success, can’t be bothered to lend a hand; and taking care of two lively grandsons is the last thing BJ thinks she needs. But who asked her?

Terry McMillan is an African-American author. Her interest in books comes from working at a library when she was fourteen. She received her BA in journalism in 1986 from the University of California at Berkeley and the MFA Film Program at Columbia University. Her work is characterized by strong female protagonists.Her first book,Mama, was self-promoted. She achieved national attention in 1992 with her third novel,Waiting to Exhale, which remained on The New York Times bestseller list for many months. Forest Whitaker turned it into a film in 1995. In 1998, another of McMillan's novels,How Stella Got Her Groove Back, was made into a movie. McMillan's novelDisappearing Actswas subsequently produced as a direct-to-cable feature.Her last novel,Who Asked You?, casts an intimate look at the burdens and blessings of family and speaks to trusting your own judgment even when others don’t agree.

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